We use advanced AI algorithms to predict the likelihood of falling iguanas based on hyper-local weather data provided by a large network of independent weather stations that are spread out across the country and updated every hour over our proprietary real-time data network powered by highly-trained carrier pigeons equipped with ESP32 microcontrollers.
We track when temperatures drop below 40°F (4.4°C) and iguanas can become sluggish.
After about 3+ hours of cold temperatures, they might fall from trees!
Our warnings are based on consecutive hours of low temperatures:
Data updated every hour using Open-Meteo weather API data and forecasts.